It had all started some time earlier. Jesus had gone down to Gethsemane with his
disciples. He crossed the Kidron Valley. It was pitch dark. Overlooking the
Valley stood the Temple and the city walls. Jesus prays and suffers in his
loneliness. His disciples fall asleep: "..he fell to the ground and prayed that
if possible the hour might pass from him. "Abba, Father," he said, "everything
is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you
will." Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping" (Mk 14:35
-37).

All of a sudden the silence of the valley is shattered by the hurrying
footsteps of soldiers of the Temple. They are led by one of the disciples. The
Lord is kissed not out love but out of selfishness. He is arrested. It all
started here in this valley under the shadow of the Temple of the Lord. He is
led uphill towards the house of the High Priest.

A Prayer

Dear Jesus, you are sweating. No, you are bleeding. You must have suffered
more than anyone of us can imagine. Of course, Lord. You felt abandoned by one
and all. No one shared with you these lonesome moments, not even those you had
chosen to be your disciples. Not even those who witnessed your Glory on Mount
Tabor. Those who where witnesses of your miracles and with whom you ate, drank
and slept abandoned you. They were tired, Lord, and fell asleep! Please Lord make
me understand more the meaning of staying with you, of sharing your life, of
being your follower, of believing in your words and imitating your deeds.

The Site

The Grotto of Gethsemane
where Jesus left his disciples when He went to pray
The church of Jerusalem always looked at this site as the place where Jesus was met by Judas and where the Lord was arrested. The veneration of this cave in the Valley of Kidron was already attested by St. Jerome in the IV century. Excavations carried out by the Franciscans in 1956 after a heavy flooding in the valley revealed mosaic fragments going back to the IV-VI centuries together with other antiquities pre-dating this period. Amongst them there were an olive oil press and a cistern. medium sized image (36KB) - large image (116KB) - detail (large) (191KB)

The Olive Garden of Gethsemane
in the Kidron Valley where Jesus retired to pray
In the Valley of Kidron on the side of the Mount of Olives a garden of venerable old olive trees bears witness to the events of the prayer and the sweating of blood of the Lord prior to his passion. The trees themselves, kept with care and a certain veneration by the Franciscan Friary, are evidence of the ancient Christian devotion for this site.medium sized image (61KB) - large image (204KB) - detail (large) (275KB)

The site of the Agony of the Lord
and his sweating of blood
This "very cared for" rock inside the Church of all Nations brings to mind the pain and the solitude of the Lord during his prayers to the Father prior to His arrest. Devotion for this spot has been carried over to us since the early times of Christianity.

Another view
of the venerable olive trees of Gethsemanelarge image (125KB)

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